As most of you realize by now, the Casey Anthony jury is out deliberating her fate in Florida at the time of this writing. I haven't commented on it for a variety of reasons -- the two primary ones being that it has nothing to do with Harris County and I haven't been following it in the slightest. I didn't even realize until about two weeks ago that the pathologist on the case, Dr. Jan Garavaglia (AKA Dr. G) was someone I knew back when she worked for the Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office back in the 1990s.
But, I also don't like talking about big media cases that I have no personal knowledge about. Something about it just doesn't sit right with me.
My friend (and absolutely-excellent-writer-you-really-should-be-reading-his-stuff-every-day), Scott Greenfield just published a post on his thoughts about the Casey Anthony case, and I couldn't agree with his position more. I highly recommend you check it out by clicking here.
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Well, it appears the jury did their job and used the law and the facts and found her not guilty of the major charges, she'll likely walk free today. Let the whining from the media/hollywood begin.
Let the whining from the Harris County ADA's begin.
Fixed that for you.
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Is Pat Lykos still on the Harris County payroll?
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